Drilon, Sotto top SWS Q1 senatorial poll

SENATE TRIBUTE  Senators attend the necrological service for the late Sen. Juan Flavier at the session hall of the Senate. From left, Gringo Honasan, Chiz Escudero, Senate President Franklin Drilon, Loren Legarda, Tito Sotto and Sonny Angara.  RAFFY LERMA

Senator Franklin Drilon (middle, partially hidden) and Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto (second from right) attend the necrological service for the late Sen. Juan Flavier at the Senate session hall.  The two reelectionist senators led the latest senatorial preference survey of the Social Weather Stations. RAFFY LERMA / INQUIRER FILE

 

Liberal Party stalwart and Senate President Franklin Drilon snagged the top spot of the list of 12 probable winners in the senatorial race, Social Weather Stations (SWS) said in its latest survey conducted from March 30 to April 2.

According to the results of the SWS first quarter survey which were released by BusinessWorld on Monday, Drilon clinched the top spot in the list of probable winners with 45 percent.

Not far behind him is incumbent Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III with 42 percent.

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Tied at 37 percent are former Agricultural Modernization Secretary Francis Pangilinan and former senator Panfilo Lacson.

Completing the list of those who have entered the “magic 12” are:

The survey, which had a +/-3 error margin, had 1,500 respondents.

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